Wait Until You Hear How Much These Famous Sports Analysts Bring Home Every Year

Published on 05/14/2021
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$7 Million – Tony Romo

When Tony Romo retired from the NFL, he went on to be a sports analyst. From the look of things, he made the right call. The starting QB is now a part of the NFL broadcast team of CBS. He shares a booth with none other than Jim Nantz. When the 2019 NFL season came to a close, there were rumors going around that he would leave for ESPN and Monday Night Football. However, he ended up staying at CBS for a new $17 million a year contract. He is one of the best-paid sports analysts out there!

$7 Million – Tony Romo

$7 Million – Tony Romo

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$5 Million – Michelle Beadle

In 2009, Michelle Beadle hopped on ESPN. She is now among the best-paid women in the world of sports broadcasting. She hosted and appeared on a number of shows on the network for a couple of years. A decade later after she joined them, ESPN bought her out. Among her final gigs was the co-host position on Get Up! It was the attempt of the network to compete with other morning shows. Aside from the previously mentioned networks, she has also worked with HBO and NBC.

$5 Million – Michelle Beadle

$5 Million – Michelle Beadle

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